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- Ostrołęka (Polish: [ɔstrɔˈwɛŋka] ; Yiddish: אסטראלענקע, romanized: Ostrolenka) is a small city in northeastern Poland on the Narew river, about 120 km...
- on 3 February, Savary received orders to abandon Brok and retire upon Ostrolenka, so as to strengthen his communication with the Emperor's army. Essen...
- Third Coalition in 1805. He served in the battles of Jena, Pułtusk and Ostrolenka and served as aide-de-camp to Napoléon at Friedland. In 1808, Reille partook...
- Battle of Ostrołęka may refer to: Battle of Ostrołęka (1807), between First French Empire force and Russian forces Battle of Ostrołęka (1831), during Poland's...
- In 1807, he parti****ted in Joachim Murat's victory in the Battle of Ostrolenka in Poland and fought with resolution and success at the Battle of Friedland...
- of freedom! The bloody star of Ostrolenka Leads us with its avenging brightness." Mausoleum of the Battle of Ostrolenka 26 May 1831 Polish: Bitwa pod Ostrołęką;...
- Drohiczyn Kalwary Lomza Mariampol Surasz Wygry Płock Department Lipno Mlawa Ostrolenka Plozk Przasnik Pultusk Wyszogrod Finkel, Evgeny (2017-02-21). Ordinary...
- Coalition, and fought at the battles of Saalfeld, Jena, Pułtusk, and Ostrolenka. In the subsequent negotiations of the Treaties of Tilsit, Suchet worked...
- / wars Napoleonic Wars Russo-Turkish War November Uprising Battle of Ostrolenka Battle of Warsaw Crimean War Siege of Silistra Battle of the Chernaya...
- following year, he ****umed command of a corps and achieved a victory at Ostrolenka on 16 February 1807. After the Treaty of Tilsit was signed on 7 July 1807...